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Multiple Hereditary Exostoses

 
 

Hereditary Multiple Exostoses (EXT) Support Group
Support for families affected by this rare condition.

MHE and Me
The Bumpy Bone Club is a support group for kids with multiple hereditary exostoses and their families. Includes personal stories by affected children.

MHE Coalition
Organization formed by representatives of several existing support groups for individuals and families affected by Multiple Hereditary Exostoses.

Multiple Cartilaginous Exostoses
From online orthopedic textbook.

Multiple Hereditary Exostoses
Information about multiple hereditary exostoses (MHE), a bone disorder. Includes links to a support group.

Multiple Hereditary Exostoses and Chondrosarcoma, the genetic connection
A personal family study about MHE and its occasional connection to the cancer chondrosarcoma. By a woman who has lived with these conditions for 54 years.

Multiple Hereditary Exostoses, or Osteochondromatosis
Bill's personal web site with links to a chat page, an email list with 60 members, and a message board.


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